Brian Utterback wrote:>> Felipe Blauth wrote: >>> >>> I'd like to build a custom version of ntpd with a >>> single change: instead of synchronizing with >>> operating system clock, it would synchronize with a >>> custom clock. >> > I think the original poster is asking to do something > a little bit different than the usual. > If I am reading it right, he is not asking how to get ntpd > to read a custom clock as a source of time (which as noted > is what a refclock is for). > I think he is asking how to get ntpd to *set* a custom clock, > treating it as it would the system clock, so as to sync the > custom clock with the upstream NTP server time.
IIRC RadClock maintains multiple clocks, and you can have multiple instances of it running and/or in parallel to ntpd. -- E-Mail Sent to this address <[email protected]> will be added to the BlackLists. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
